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    White tailed Deer She looked left and then right. When she saw it was all clear;‚ the whitetail deer dashed across the opening with her fawn. She is looking for a safe place for her fawn to play and for her to eat. Whitetail deer depend on their environment for survival‚ but people can also help them survive with proper management practices. Whitetail deer are herbivores‚ leisurely grazing on most available plant foods. Their stomachs allow them to digest a varied diet‚ including: leaves‚

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    As Annie Lennox said‚“Humankind seems to have an enormous capacity for savagery‚ for brutality‚ for lack of empathy‚ for lack of compassion.” This can be seen in on numerous occasions and is one of the biggest reasons that society did not develop among the boys in William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of The Flies. Savagery prevents society from flourishing because it makes it easy for the boys to break the rules with no real consequences. William Golding wants us to know that society needs structure in

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    what benefits them. Moreover‚ another rule they have established is “[the hunters will] be responsible for keeping the fire going (42)‚” so if any ships pass by‚ the boys would be rescued. However‚ when Jack and his hunters let the fire go out to go hunting for pig while a ship passes by‚ all he does is apologize and he receives no punishment other than Ralph’s rebuke of his action. Then Ralph just says “all right. Light the fire (77)‚” tolerating Jack’s neglect of his duty and the rules on the island

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    argument is that the reintroduction of wolves will reduce the number of hunting permits made available to human hunters‚ who no longer have to choose deer herds. This is possible‚ although it has not yet come to pass. A healthy population of reintroduced wolves will certainly reduce the numbers of deer in the area. This eliminates the need for hunting as a wildlife management tool‚ but it does not do away with sport hunting. Unlike other large predators‚ such as grizzly bears and cougars‚ wolves

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    over others by dominating them‚ he is eager to make rules and strike down upon those who break them‚ although he himself consistently breaks them‚ to further his interests. His interest is hunting‚ an endeavor that begins with a demand for food‚ and satisfies his urge to kill other living creatures. Through hunting‚ Jack develops the savagery that is already in him. As Jack strives to establish his leadership‚ he grants himself the title of “chief” and reinforces the illusion of power‚ by using the

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    There are a few main reasons on why elephants are endangered. These reasons being the illegal killing of them‚ the destruction of their habitat‚ and unsustainable practices by humans. Many elephants are illegally killed for their ivory tusks. Because these tusks are sold for a great fortune‚ the killing of African elephants have become tantalizing and tempting. Once they’re killed and their tusks have been detached‚ their bodies are left there without a purpose to slowly decay. Unfortunately‚ you

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    In the article called Bedouin‚ the author explains in depth the Bedouin culture‚ resources‚ and geography‚ it explains the history and other lifestyles of the Bedouins too. Linda Alchin’s article Inuit tribe‚ explains the culture‚ geography‚ and resources of the Inuit tribe and also the Inuit tribe’s traditions and history. Infoplease‚ on the other hand‚ has all information needed for both the Inuit and the Bedouins. Both tribes had a very big difference in their location‚ which caused different

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    Feral Hogs

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    Benny Kimball BI-430-01 December 12‚ 2013 Sus Scrofa (Feral Hog) Species Profile The Profile: Sus scrofa‚ commonly known as feral hogs‚ have been present in North America region since the arrival of the earliest settlers in the sixteenth century (Ditchkoff and West 2007). Colonist’s originally released feral hogs because of the high adaptability of this species to their surrounding habitat and ability to survive thus being a ready food supply for settlers. Due to their high adaptability to

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    awaiting my presence. This old man‚ George‚ hides and peeks around the skirts of town. Our history started when we met in the woods hunting for food. I had a load of potential dinner already on my back. Old man George had a few but was only hunting for fun. I was nearing the end of my trip‚ when I spotted two very still jack rabbits. I always had a mission when hunting. I wanted to feed as many as I could. So‚ there was no way in this world‚ that those two rabbits would stay alive. I aimed and

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    Four Subsistence Patterns

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    agriculture. Subsistence patterns are methods of obtaining food using available land‚ resources‚ labor and energy‚ and technology. Foraging are people whose subsistence pattern is hunting and gathering. Food foraging societies are people who are primarily nomadic and spend most of their time gathering plants and hunting animals for subsistence. One example of such of a society would be the Ju/’hoansi people. The roles of each gender gives them certain responsibilities and tasks to perform‚ although

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